Tombigbee State Park - 3/3/2015

TOMBIGBEESTATE PARK:

With the cold and rainy weather continuing to loom, the bite
has been slow for just about everything. However, this time of year, fish are
starting to transition from their lethargic winter patterns and are starting to
feed up for the spawn. For bream, anglers are tight-lining mealworms or redworms
along the deeper laydowns and drop-offs with fair success. The crappie and bass
bite has been fair but should pick up as the water starts to warm. The crappie
are coming out of deeper water near the points. The bass anglers are hitting
shoreline structure on the deeper banks and picking up a few fish. Best baits
are finesse jig-n-pig combos, lipless crankbaits, suspending jerkbaits and 1/8-1/4
oz shaky head worms. As we move closer to spring, look for fish to start moving
shallow.